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Court Lees Approved School
Court Lees Approved School, South Godstone, Surrey. Chairman of Managers, Judge Cohen (left), and Headmaster, Denis Haydon
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Accomodation Approved Chairman Cohen Denis Haydon Headmaster Homes Judge Lees Managers Surrey Welfare Childrens Godstone
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1. Title: "A Commitment to Children's Welfare: Judge Cohen and Headmaster Haydon at Court Lees Approved School, South Godstone, Surrey, 1950s" This evocative black-and-white photograph captures a significant moment in the history of children's care and welfare in the United Kingdom. The image, taken at Court Lees Approved School in South Godstone, Surrey, during the 1950s, shows the Chairman of Managers, Judge Cohen (left), and Headmaster, Denis Haydon, engaging with the children in their care. Approved Schools were residential institutions established under the Children Act 1948 to provide care and education for children who were considered neglected, delinquent, or in need of special care and control. Court Lees Approved School was one such institution, and its commitment to the welfare and well-being of its residents was reflected in the active involvement of its leaders. Judge Cohen, a respected figure in the local community, presided over the School's Management Committee, ensuring that the institution adhered to the highest standards of care and oversaw its financial and administrative affairs. Headmaster Haydon, meanwhile, was responsible for the day-to-day running of the School, providing education and guidance to the children in his charge. In this photograph, Judge Cohen and Headmaster Haydon are seen interacting with the children, creating an atmosphere of warmth and support. Their presence underscores the importance of strong leadership and commitment in the provision of care and welfare services for children in need. This image is a poignant reminder of the dedication and compassion shown by those who worked in children's homes and approved schools during the mid-20th century. It also highlights the crucial role that community leaders played in ensuring the well-being of vulnerable children, setting the stage for the development of modern childcare services.
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